Hyper-speed VDSL2 set to roll

April 12, 2006
Infineon Technologies announced that T-Com, the fixed network business unit of Deutsche Telekom AG, will base the rollout of its hyper-speed VDSL2 network on broadband access systems powered by Infineon’s VINAX chip set.

Munich, Germany:

Infineon Technologies announced that T-Com, the fixed network business unit of Deutsche Telekom AG, will base the rollout of its hyper-speed VDSL2 network on broadband access systems powered by Infineon’s VINAX chip set. T-Com is expected to be the first carrier in the world to have a fully standard-compliant VDSL2 network in operation. Infineon will provide its VINAX components for both the DSLAMs as well as the customer premises equipment (CPE) side.

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